EQ: How did nationalism influence the unification of Germany

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EQ: How did nationalism influence the unification of Germany German Unification EQ: How did nationalism influence the unification of Germany

Brief History By the 1800s the Germany we know today consisted of 39 independent states The largest was Prussia These states shared the same culture and industry brought them closer together Most Countries in Europe did not want a unified Germany (too powerful)

There is no Germany at this time

Leader of German Unification Otto von Bismarck - prime minister of Prussia Builds up Prussian military Authoritarian

Wanted strong government & army to unify Germany Bismarck's Beliefs Wanted strong government & army to unify Germany Embraced Realpolitik (politics of reality) = right of a country to pursue its self-interest by any means, including war.

Quotes by Bismarck “The great questions of the day will not be settled by speeches and majority decisions but by blood and iron.” “The less people know about how sausages and laws are made, the better they’ll sleep at night.” “Some damned foolish thing in the Balkans will provoke the next war.”

Otto von Bismarck . . . . “I am bored. The great things are done. The German Reich is made.” “A generation that has taken a beating is always followed by a generation that deals one.” “Some damned foolish thing in the Balkans will provoke the next war.”

Bismarck’s Plan Bismarck will use nationalism and war to unify and bring Germany together.

Step 1: Nationalism Nationalism – loyalty and devotion to your nation. German states share the same culture but no actual country Bismarck wants to use nationalism to unify the German states He will obtain nationalism through war

Step 2: Austro-Prussian War Bismarck stirs up a border dispute with Austria who declares war Prussia wins war in 7 weeks Austria gave German territory to Prussia Causes a boost in nationalism in smaller German states

North German Confederation

Step 3: Franco-Prussian War Felt that a war and victory over France would lead to more nationalism and the rest joining Due to political issues and Bismarck tampering with a letter, France declares war on German Confederation. France is defeated and last of German states join

Bismarck becomes Chancellor of Germany Outcome Germany is unified in 1871 Bismarck becomes Chancellor of Germany Now, major powers in Europe are Britain, France, Austria, Russia, and Germany.